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Painted Over

Painted Over

This window was painted over and peeled off nicely.
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Wow this picture looks very alive... Just striking!
I dont know how many times i have looked at this picture but i just noticed someone standing there.
creepy, i see it, and i think it looks like motts !!
this is really weird cos you can see a person standin there (photographer?) and it looks really spooky -great pic!!!
Now, that was SNEAKY, Motts. I looked right at that pic, and didn't see (you?) him until I read that post....Of course, the reflections in the lower window make it look like light from the OTHER side of the window, so it looks like a head just hovering there...

I wonder how many layers are there....it looks alive, but in the fall season.....
How many layers of paint, that is.....
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE AN ARTIST REPRODUCE THIS AS A PAINTING. I CAN ALSO IMAGINE THIS IN TIME LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY. ANOTHER CLASSIC, MOTTS.
The windows are somehow the freakiest part from the outside. I went there today with a cupole of buddie, about 5:30-6pm.
this is a strange photo because it looks like the picture was taken on the outside, but looks like the photographer is on the inside...
IS THAT YOU MOTTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Notice how white or beige paint often seems to be on top of blue paint in old buildings? I suspect this is because blue was a fashionable color in the mid-20th century and then unfortunately passed out of style.
Oh, my. That's creepy.
In the upper lefthand, you can see that "seafoam green" that is still widely used in hospitals today.
it looks like someones behind him? over his left shoulder

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